On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 04:57:28PM +0000, Christian Weisgerber wrote: > On 2014-04-29, Mark Kettenis <mark.kette...@xs4all.nl> wrote: > > >> Google's data [1] shows a few third-world countries where what you say > >> is true, plus Japan because of a single particularly broken ISP [2]. > > > > Isn't there a correlation between those countries and actual IPv6 usage? > > According to "Akamai's State of the Internet" Q4 2013 report > (figure 16, PDF page 15): > > Country/Region Q4'13 IPv6 QoQ > Traffic % Change > 1 Switzerland 9.3% 33% > 2 Romania 7.9% 7.8% > 3 Luxembourg 6.7% 35% > 4 Germany 5.8% 43% > 5 Peru 5.5% 41% > 6 United States 5.2% 25% > 7 Belgium 4.7% 23% > 8 France 4.5% -11% > 9 Ireland 4.3% 14% > 10 Japan 2.2% 11% > > http://www.akamai.com/stateoftheinternet/ > > -- > Christian "naddy" Weisgerber na...@mips.inka.de
If you look at the stats of ams-ix, you'll see IPv6 traffic growing, but at about the same rate as IPv6. It has been hovering at about 0.5% for quite a while, and only the last 2 month it is growing a bit (to 0.6%). https://ams-ix.net/technical/statistics/sflow-stats/ether-type -Otto